Part 7Compulsory treatment orders
Chapter 4Review of orders
Powers of Tribunal
102Powers of Tribunal on review under section 101
(1)
On the review of a determination under section 101 of this Act, the Tribunal may make an order under this section—
(a)
revoking the determination;
(b)
revoking both the determination and the compulsory treatment order;
(c)
confirming the determination; or
(d)
confirming the determination and varying the compulsory treatment order by modifying—
(i)
the measures; or
(ii)
any recorded matter,
specified in it.
(2)
Before making a decision under subsection (1) above, the Tribunal shall allow the persons mentioned in subsection (3) below the opportunity—
(a)
of making representations (whether orally or in writing); and
(b)
of leading, or producing, evidence.
(3)
Those persons are—
(a)
the patient;
(b)
the patient’s named person;
(c)
any guardian of the patient;
(d)
any welfare attorney of the patient;
(e)
the mental health officer;
(f)
the patient’s responsible medical officer;
(g)
the patient’s primary carer;
(h)
any curator ad litem appointed in respect of the patient by the Tribunal; and
(i)
any other person appearing to the Tribunal to have an interest in the determination.